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(A recent headline in the Times: "how bacteria may control our behavior").
Invisible forces that control our behavior have inspired our best storytellers, from Euripides to Steven Spielberg.
Walter J. Freeman explores how we control our behavior and make sense of the world around us.
"We've always known that our brains control our behavior," Gage says, "but not that our behavior could control and change the structure of our brains".
Mr. de Posada builds off of this study to conclude that while we can't always control events and circumstances, we can control our behavior.
Recent topics of research in her Implicit Social Cognition Lab include how we can change our memories, how we control our behavior, and how we express prejudice.
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When going through a divorce filled with chronic conflict, how do we manage our emotions and control our behaviors in ways that ensure our children endure as little pain as possible?
There are no rams and bears and heroes in the sky, controlling our behavior.
Two centuries later, William S. Burroughs imagined the Soft Typewriter, a demiurge that writes each of us into being and controls our behavior.
"This is about controlling our behavior and denying us access to the Internet".
This ubiquitous idea that, by controlling our behavior, appearance and whereabouts, we can keep ourselves from being raped does nothing to help women (let alone potential victims who aren't women).
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